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WearCheck powers through electricity blackouts

WearCheck customers can rest assured that the latest round of loadshedding woes plaguing South Africa will not have a detrimental effect on the processing of samples, as every one of the companyโ€™s major laboratories has a powerful back-up generator.

Managing director of WearCheck, Neil Robinson, outlines the companyโ€™s power plans, โ€˜WearCheck is an essential services provider, and many of our clients operate in critically important sectors, such as health care, food production, banking, alternative power generation, aviation, transport and mining. Therefore, despite the significant costs of doing so, we have empowered our labs with the capacity to operate seamlessly with uninterrupted power supplies and generators that kick in automatically as soon as the national electricity supply is cut offย  during loadshedding.

โ€˜We are determined to stay ahead of the countryโ€™s power struggle, and to provide the usual top quality service to which our customers are accustomed.โ€™

For further information, please visit www.wearcheck.co.za or contact WearCheck on support@wearcheck.co.za, or by telephone (031) 700-5460.

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